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  • Annabel Crabb on Australia’s parenthood trap

    Following Annabel Crabb’s live talk at the Opera House, read an extract from her Quarterly Essay ‘Men at Work: Australia’s Parenthood Trap’.

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  • Could this 8-hour lullaby help you conquer a good night’s sleep?

    Ahead of the streaming debut of Max Richter's 'Sleep', sleep scientist Professor Danny Eckert, in partnership with neuroscientist and author David Eagleman, writes on why a full night's rest is an all-important pursuit.

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  • Cheat sheet: Paul Kelly

    More than just our country’s greatest singer-songwriter or “Australia’s Bob Dylan”, Paul Kelly is a national treasure.

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  • No Aboriginal disadvantage

    Aboriginal culture can be part of Australia's shared strength, says SOH's head of First Nations Programming Rhoda Roberts.

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  • Returning

    A digital contemporary art project.

  • Utzon Music

    • Classical Music

    Utzon Music 2025 celebrates human curiosity and discovery, welcoming a cast of wildly gifted musicians performing chamber music of European, Norwegian, Persian, Scottish, and contemporary Australian ancestry.

  • Piano+Place

    • Classical Music
    • Contemporary Music

    Every Friday in July iconic Australian musicians – Jim Moginie, Sophie Hutchings, David Bridie, Chris Abrahams - will perform contemporary acoustic piano music in historic Sydney locations.

  • Play Award

    Nominate your school! The Sydney Opera House Play Award is an annual award for a school, learning program, class or an individual student or teacher, who has made a remarkable and ongoing contribution to ‘play in learning’ with demonstrated positive impacts.

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  • Two Cultures, One World: Deborah Cheetham Fraillon on Eumeralla

    • Classical Music

    Deborah Cheetham Fraillon AO is many things: Yorta Yorta/Yuin woman, trained soprano and award-winning composer. As she explains, she had to call on all those parts of her identity when writing Eumeralla, a War Requiem for Peace – an ambitious, large-scale choral work that receives its Sydney premiere in September.

  • House Stories

    Uncover fascinating stories of the Opera House’s rich cultural heritage and design legacy in our new podcast series exploring the building as a work of art and the artwork within it.

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